This actually makes sense. Insurance companies have no interest in burying the data and research like this keeps them from going broke. A year from now, we might start hearing phrases like: “Well, no one forced them to take it”
Try insuring yourself for a trip from the US to Europe this Spring or Summer without a triple vaccination certificate. The anti-vaxxx business is nothing but a 'wink, wink, say on more, say no more' charade. We all know, Pablo, don't we?!!
Ethan “the Gunt” Ralph just went to Portugal with no jabs also. I looked it up and the only real restrictions are in Austria which require a quarantine period and a negative test.
Fact check: Portuguese immigration/quarantine authorities require full vaccination though they have removed the necessity of providing RATs and similar tests.
Maybe the fix is in, and they'll take the losses because the C-suites got word they'll be bailed out, like AIG. However, some, like Lehman Brothers, won't be too big to fail...
Nephew took the jab because the college that offered a track scholarship required it. Now his heart won’t allow him to run and he lost the scholarship. No recourse legally. The response is always the same: No one forced you to take it
The EU including Portugal and other areas of the civilized world require double vaccination as a condition of entry but no one is forcing you. You can freely choose to exclude yourself from that next trip to Paris, London or Bratislava. Enjoy the freedom.
"Wrong again the death vaxx isn’t required for Portugal, just a negative test."
Tucker is wrong.
Fact check:
Portugal drops testing requirements for vaccinated travellers. February 9, 2022. “Passengers who come to Portugal are only required to present a digital EU Covid-19 certificate or other proof of recognised vaccination such as the NHS app Covid Pass. “Vaccinated passengers will no longer be required to present a negative test at airports!” He added: “Our country has never stopped working to welcome any tourist and we have taken the necessary precautions to ensure the safety of our visitors and residents. “We will stand by our mission of providing the best tourism experience with the highest safety standards. “Our country is amongst the European countries with the highest level of national testing and percentage of vaccinated population, the Portuguese tourism industry has been in operation for several months now and we are ready to safely welcome all visitors as we head cautiously towards a post-pandemic world.”
You’re more of a fag checker, Flaybrielle. Your site isn’t even an official government site. It clearly indicates that proof of immunity OR a negative test result is sufficient to enter Portugal.
Mandatory - A valid vaccination EU Digital COVID Certificate (with a complete vaccination schedule or with a complete vaccination schedule and a vaccine booster) - Or a valid test or recovery EU Digital COVID Certificate, - Or a valid vaccination certificate (with a complete vaccination schedule or a vaccine booster) or recovery certificate issued by a third country, under reciprocal conditions: Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Cabo Verde, El Salvador, Faroe Islands, Georgia, Israel, Iceland, Lebanon, Liechtenstein, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Morocco, New Zealand, North Macedonia, Norway, Panama, San Marino, Serbia, Singapore, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Tunisia, Togo, Turkey, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Uruguay, The Vatican (https://ec.europa.eu/info/live-work-travel-eu/coronavirus-response/safe-covid-19-vaccines-europeans/eu-digital-covid-certificate_en),
Vaccination certificates are accepted if they consider one of the vaccines approved in Portugal and according to the terms that you can consult in "V - ADDITIONAL INFORMATION / Vaccination" at the end of this page.
Yes, from my quote from a government site, it’s clearly evident that a proof of recovery OR negative Covid test is sufficient to enter Portugal without a dangerous, ineffective and experimental gene therapy.
"Yes, from my quote from a government site" Wrong, you quote from what is nothing more than a fancy travel agency that obtains visas for clients and for a fee. Test it, Tucker. Rock up to the Portuguese border without a vaccination certificate and see how far you make it.
I’m sorry you’re such a retarded puff. You should Probabaly pour gas on your computer, light it on fire and huff the fumes.
Ivisa does indeed provide a service to obtain the European Union Covid Pass. It’s not likely to be in business long if it’s lying about the requirements to enter Portugal.
Here are the requirements for Germany, from DW, burly Butch. The Occupied Nazi Government requires one of but not all of these things, even in ghey Germany, imagine!!
“ As a general rule, anyone arriving in Germany — whether by airplane, car, train or ship — must present either a negative test result, proof of vaccination, or documentation proving their recovery from COVID-19.”
You can shove as many plastic gizmos up you nose as you like. You will not be admitted to Germany without proof of Vaccination. And no amount of deleting will alter that one, old chap, Punkt! Too bad about that trip to Dachau.
This actually makes sense. Insurance companies have no interest in burying the data and research like this keeps them from going broke. A year from now, we might start hearing phrases like: “Well, no one forced them to take it”
ReplyDeleteTry insuring yourself for a trip from the US to Europe this Spring or Summer without a triple vaccination certificate.
ReplyDeleteThe anti-vaxxx business is nothing but a 'wink, wink, say on more, say no more' charade. We all know, Pablo, don't we?!!
FWIW Air Force One pilots are not jabbed.
ReplyDeleteAckschually, Gaybrielle, you can travel to most of Europe without the jab.
ReplyDeleteEverywhere but Germany and Austria but they do everything “out of fear of the Jews”
ReplyDelete"...you can travel to most of Europe without the jab.
ReplyDeleteName them then let the reader know what airline would give you a seat without proof of full vaccination? Belarus on Yak Air?
Google it gatard. Does AIDS make you stupid?
ReplyDelete"Google it gatard. Does AIDS make you stupid?"
ReplyDeleteIn other words, you've just made it up like the rest of the confected narrative.
Stop pretending to know things you don’t know. It’s a sign of pride, which goeth before the gaytard falls on its face.
ReplyDeleteMy doctor visited his sister in Liverpool and the Infant of Prague shrine last week. No jab, no problem.
ReplyDeleteEthan “the Gunt” Ralph just went to
ReplyDeletePortugal with no jabs also. I looked it up and the only real restrictions are in Austria which require a quarantine period and a negative test.
Germany, Australia, and Canada are still pretty bad. Otherwise, I’ve been moving around pretty freely.
ReplyDeleteTancred asserted:
ReplyDelete"Portugal with no jabs also"
Fact check:
Portuguese immigration/quarantine authorities require full vaccination though they have removed the necessity of providing RATs and similar tests.
https://www.schengenvisainfo.com/news/portugal-to-remove-testing-requirement-for-vaccinated-travellers/
The dissemination of lies and ideological posturing continues unabated, eh Tancred.
Maybe the fix is in, and they'll take the losses because the C-suites got word they'll be bailed out, like AIG. However, some, like Lehman Brothers, won't be too big to fail...
ReplyDeleteNephew took the jab because the college that offered a track scholarship required it. Now his heart won’t allow him to run and he lost the scholarship. No recourse legally. The response is always the same: No one forced you to take it
ReplyDeleteThe EU including Portugal and other areas of the civilized world require double vaccination as a condition of entry but no one is forcing you. You can freely choose to exclude yourself from that next trip to Paris, London or Bratislava.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy the freedom.
Wrong again, Gaybrielle, the death vaxx isn’t required for Portugal, just a negative test.
ReplyDeletehttps://www.ivisa.com/portugal-blog/entry-requirements-for-portugal-covid
Tucker wrote:
ReplyDelete"Wrong again the death vaxx isn’t required for Portugal, just a negative test."
Tucker is wrong.
Fact check:
Portugal drops testing requirements for vaccinated travellers. February 9, 2022.
“Passengers who come to Portugal are only required to present a digital EU Covid-19 certificate or other proof of recognised vaccination such as the NHS app Covid Pass.
“Vaccinated passengers will no longer be required to present a negative test at airports!”
He added: “Our country has never stopped working to welcome any tourist and we have taken the necessary precautions to ensure the safety of our visitors and residents.
“We will stand by our mission of providing the best tourism experience with the highest safety standards.
“Our country is amongst the European countries with the highest level of national testing and percentage of vaccinated population, the Portuguese tourism industry has been in operation for several months now and we are ready to safely welcome all visitors as we head cautiously towards a post-pandemic world.”
https://www.breakingtravelnews.com/news/article/portugal-drops-testing-requirements-for-vaccinated-travellers/
Went to Cabo last week. Mexicans are pretty chill
ReplyDeleteYou’re more of a fag checker, Flaybrielle. Your site isn’t even an official government site. It clearly indicates that proof of immunity OR a negative test result is sufficient to enter Portugal.
ReplyDeleteMandatory
- A valid vaccination EU Digital COVID Certificate (with a complete vaccination schedule or with a complete vaccination schedule and a vaccine booster)
- Or a valid test or recovery EU Digital COVID Certificate,
- Or a valid vaccination certificate (with a complete vaccination schedule or a vaccine booster) or recovery certificate issued by a third country, under reciprocal conditions: Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Cabo Verde, El Salvador, Faroe Islands, Georgia, Israel, Iceland, Lebanon, Liechtenstein, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Morocco, New Zealand, North Macedonia, Norway, Panama, San Marino, Serbia, Singapore, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Tunisia, Togo, Turkey, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, Uruguay, The Vatican (https://ec.europa.eu/info/live-work-travel-eu/coronavirus-response/safe-covid-19-vaccines-europeans/eu-digital-covid-certificate_en),
Vaccination certificates are accepted if they consider one of the vaccines approved in Portugal and according to the terms that you can consult in "V - ADDITIONAL INFORMATION / Vaccination" at the end of this page.
Yes, from my quote from a government site, it’s clearly evident that a proof of recovery OR negative Covid test is sufficient to enter Portugal without a dangerous, ineffective and experimental gene therapy.
ReplyDelete"Yes, from my quote from a government site"
ReplyDeleteWrong, you quote from what is nothing more than a fancy travel agency that obtains visas for clients and for a fee.
Test it, Tucker. Rock up to the Portuguese border without a vaccination certificate and see how far you make it.
I’m sorry you’re such a retarded puff. You should Probabaly pour gas on your computer, light it on fire and huff the fumes.
ReplyDeleteIvisa does indeed provide a service to obtain the European Union Covid Pass. It’s not likely to be in business long if it’s lying about the requirements to enter Portugal.
Here are the requirements for Germany, from DW, burly Butch.
The Occupied Nazi Government requires one of but not all of these things, even in ghey Germany, imagine!!
“
As a general rule, anyone arriving in Germany — whether by airplane, car, train or ship — must present either a negative test result, proof of vaccination, or documentation proving their recovery from COVID-19.”
You can shove as many plastic gizmos up you nose as you like. You will not be admitted to Germany without proof of Vaccination. And no amount of deleting will alter that one, old chap, Punkt!
ReplyDeleteToo bad about that trip to Dachau.
And yet a major news organ disagrees with you.
ReplyDeleteI know you don’t know an exit from an entrance, but should you be questioning an official government mouthpiece?